Made In Sheffield - Now Then
Made In Sheffield - Now Then Made In Sheffield - Now Then
PHOTO - NEIL THORNLEY. roneys. 276 Sharrowvale Road Sheffield S11 8ZH It’s been four long months since Sheffield butchers Roneys suffered an electrical mishap - a faulty fridge that caused fire and smoke damage. It wasn’t pretty. But the four months are up, the boards are down, the rumours that they were selling the unit have dissipated and the legendary Roneys pork sarnies are back. Having served the Sharrowvale community for over 60 years, Roneys re-opened in mid-November in classic Yorkshire style with showgirls and pork pies and now continues to maintain its own exacting standards. Roneys has always been recognised as being one of Sheffield’s best, with numerous awards for its bacon and sausages, as well as top accolades in the BBC good food guide. They specialise in organic and free range meat: the beef, the ham, the chicken and the pork all come with a stamp of approval. Basically, these guys know what they’re doing, they’ve been doing it a long time and they do it very well. They pride themselves on their high quality food and friendly service, and their presence on Sharrowvale has definitely been missed over the summer months. With competitive prices and quality produce that makes supermarket butchers laughable, you have to wonder why anyone would choose Tesco. The new shop boasts an extended sandwich menu and a daily hot carvery with a variety of hot sandwiches available. You can now order online through their website. freerangebutchers.co.uk nick booth. SYD & MALLORY’S BOUTIQUE. the forum shops. (soon!) Syd & Mallory (est. 2006) are on the move. From 29th November they can be found in the Forum shops on Division Street. This move offers a more central position, a big window and the chance to join a family of independent traders. This new addition to the Forum will bring with it an excellent and long-standing reputation for raw and original designs for both lads and lasses. Here at Now Then we like to look good, but big name brands and the high street uniform don’t cut for us. The idea is simple: “We want to make clothes that you can’t get everywhere - one-off originals without the designer price tag.” Syd and Mallory’s stands head and shoulders above the high street, offering a personal service and in-house sewing machine, as well as supporting the creativity of local fashion and local material producers. So what’s the style? “Our style is raw and a bit messy - unfinished almost - but this sums up the whole ethos of Syd and Mallory’s. It’s far from polished and there is no perfection.” Ranges include: Hand-printed tees to suit all tastes apart from dull! Reworked vintage gear with original and urban twists. Accessories for men and women. Raw and original one-offs. We wish Syd and Mallory an easy move and much success in the Forum. Don‘t forget their 10% student discount. anna colao. TRADERS. steel city soldiers. PAGe fifty-five.
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PHOTO - NEIL THORNLEY.<br />
roneys.<br />
276 Sharrowvale Road<br />
<strong>Sheffield</strong><br />
S11 8ZH<br />
It’s been four long months since <strong>Sheffield</strong> butchers<br />
Roneys suffered an electrical mishap - a faulty fridge that<br />
caused fire and smoke damage. It wasn’t pretty. But the<br />
four months are up, the boards are down, the rumours<br />
that they were selling the unit have dissipated and the<br />
legendary Roneys pork sarnies are back.<br />
Having served the Sharrowvale community for over<br />
60 years, Roneys re-opened in mid-November in classic<br />
Yorkshire style with showgirls and pork pies and now<br />
continues to maintain its own exacting standards.<br />
Roneys has always been recognised as being one of<br />
<strong>Sheffield</strong>’s best, with numerous awards for its bacon and<br />
sausages, as well as top accolades in the BBC good food<br />
guide. They specialise in organic and free range meat:<br />
the beef, the ham, the chicken and the pork all come<br />
with a stamp of approval. Basically, these guys know what<br />
they’re doing, they’ve been doing it a long time and they<br />
do it very well.<br />
They pride themselves on their high quality food and<br />
friendly service, and their presence on Sharrowvale has<br />
definitely been missed over the summer months. With<br />
competitive prices and quality produce that makes<br />
supermarket butchers laughable, you have to wonder<br />
why anyone would choose Tesco.<br />
The new shop boasts an extended sandwich menu<br />
and a daily hot carvery with a variety of hot sandwiches<br />
available.<br />
You can now order online through their website.<br />
freerangebutchers.co.uk<br />
nick booth.<br />
SYD & MALLORY’S<br />
BOUTIQUE.<br />
the forum shops. (soon!)<br />
Syd & Mallory (est. 2006) are on the move. From 29th<br />
November they can be found in the Forum shops on<br />
Division Street. This move offers a more central position, a<br />
big window and the chance to join a family of independent<br />
traders.<br />
This new addition to the Forum will bring with it an<br />
excellent and long-standing reputation for raw and original<br />
designs for both lads and lasses. Here at <strong>Now</strong> <strong>Then</strong> we like<br />
to look good, but big name brands and the high street<br />
uniform don’t cut for us.<br />
The idea is simple: “We want to make clothes that<br />
you can’t get everywhere - one-off originals without the<br />
designer price tag.”<br />
Syd and Mallory’s stands head and shoulders above the<br />
high street, offering a personal service and in-house sewing<br />
machine, as well as supporting the creativity of local<br />
fashion and local material producers. So what’s the style?<br />
“Our style is raw and a bit messy - unfinished almost - but<br />
this sums up the whole ethos of Syd and Mallory’s. It’s far<br />
from polished and there is no perfection.”<br />
Ranges include:<br />
Hand-printed tees to suit all tastes apart from dull!<br />
Reworked vintage gear with original and urban twists.<br />
Accessories for men and women.<br />
Raw and original one-offs.<br />
We wish Syd and Mallory an easy move and much success<br />
in the Forum. Don‘t forget their 10% student discount.<br />
anna colao.<br />
TRADERS.<br />
steel city soldiers.<br />
PAGe fifty-five.